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oblige Meaning in Tamil ( oblige வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

கடமைப்படுத்து,



oblige's Usage Examples:

In self-defence Boleslaus was obliged to subdue them.


Yet if on leaving the table we had been severally taken aside and asked which was the cleverest of the party, we should have been obliged to say ` the man in the green velvet trousers.


Their worship was prohibited, and their chief pastor, Leger, was obliged to flee, and in his exile at Leiden wrote his Histoire generale des eglises vaudoises (1684).


Despite these public works Dr von KBrber found himself unable to induce parliament to vote the Budgets for 1903, rber's 1904 or 1905, and was obliged to revert to the expedient Ko parlia- employed by his predecessors of sanctioning the esti- mentary mates by imperial ordinance under paragraph 14 of diffi- the constitution.


The branch obliged him and passed him upwards to another, which stretched him as far up as it could reach.


The party bound is still called the obligor, the party in whose favour the bond is made the obligee.


In the presence of the rising storm the duchess was bewildered, seeing clearly the folly of the policy she was obliged to carry out no less than its difficulty.


la volonte de Dieu et du Roy," and (again the legend grows) says that "there are persons who are inquisitive about my prisoner, and I am obliged to tell conies jaunes pour me moquer d'eux.


This report, the proposal that he made (August 27, 1795) to lessen the severity of the revolutionary laws, and the eulogies he received from several Paris sections suspected of disloyalty to the republic, resulted in his being obliged to justify himself (October 1 5, 1 795).


Aspiring during the reign of her son to the same role which she had seen Blanche of Castile play, she induced, in 1263, the young Philip, heir to the throne, to promise to obey her in everything up to the age of thirty; and Saint Louis was obliged to ask for a bull from Urban IV.





Synonyms:

clamor, walk, shame, implement, squeeze, impose, hale, have, enforce, condemn, coerce, get, stimulate, move, cause, thrust, force, obligate, induce, compel, apply, make, pressure, act,



Antonyms:

lose, break even, dissuade, refrain, exempt,

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